The modest number (for a movie star) is definitely surprising, considering the Sunday Times U.K. Rich List has estimated the Oscar-nominated actress's net worth to be around $50 million.

Although Knightley has chosen smaller projects in recent years, don’t forget she already has a successful franchise (Pirates of the Caribbean) under her belt, and a lucrative endorsement deal (Chanel).Keira Knightley covers Glamour (Tom Munro)

If the trailers for “The Amazing Spider-Man 2” did one thing, it was to seriously inflate the importance of the villain known as Rhino.

Moviegoers expecting to see a lot of Paul Giamatti’s character Aleksei Sytsevich -- a deranged thug inside a walking tank that resembles, well, a Rhino -- will have been quite disappointed. Rhino is barely even in “The Amazing Spider-Man 2,” appearing during the film’s opening moments and in the final scene of the movie, some two hours later. Many viewers had likely forgotten all about the villain by that point. (Seriously, did Giamatti film his part on his lunch break from another movie?)

So why would Sony shell out the money for an Oscar-nominated character actor like Giamatti for such a small part? Especially when they could have easily hired a lesser-known actor for a fraction of the cost (Michael Chiklis, anyone?).

Celebrate the career of the late movie legend with his hilarious interviews.

His agent Lindy King has confirmed the much loved British actor was suffering from pneumonia,

It brings the curtain down on an incredibly memorable and varied career, which saw him play nutty gangsters ('The Long Good Friday'), intergalactic plumbers ('Super Mario Bros.') and a bloke who thinks "it's good to talk" (the 1990s BT ads).

The acting vet, born in Suffolk in 1942, built up a reputation as one of the most honest, foul-mouthed and entertaining film stars out there - often giving hilarious insight into his experience of the movie making process.

Here's a whistle-stop tour through Bob Hoskins' career, with quotes from the man himself...

On the nudity in 'Pennies From Heaven'

"Piers Haggard, the director, asked me to take me clothes off - I come home, take me clothes off, put me pyjamas on and go to bed. But he says, 'I want full frontal.' Well, Bill Cotton [then controller of BBC1] went f**kin' bananas. 'We can't have

Leave it to an aspiring kid supervillain to steal the show from Spider-Man himself. At Thursday's New York premiere of "The Amazing Spider-Man 2," Jamie Foxx's 4-year-old daughter, Annalise, did just that when she arrived sporting a full face of blue Electro makeup. The premiere scene-stealer, dressed in all black with pigtails and the baddie's signature electric-blue face, arrived in support of her movie-star dad.

According to Foxx, Annalise has been a Spidey super-fan long before she learned her dad was going to be a part of the Marvel movie. For her third birthday, Annalise requested a Spider-Man-themed affair, complete with an inflatable Spidey bouncing castle. As it happened, Foxx received the phone call that he'd landed the Electro role during the party, but waited to give his daughter the news at a later time, in a more exciting way.